I would try and start it, after checking the oil and coolant levels. During the pandemic, I was not near our Pagoda for two years and it started right up. I had put some fuel stabilizer in when I left it but I think you have a good chance of it springing back to life. You can't hurt anything in the fuel system by trying, I believe. As for the brakes, diagnose things first before renewing everything, those calipers for example can run to over $1,000 for a set of 4 and it may not need them. 3 years is not all that long for a car to be sitting.